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... likewise found in his " Book De Augmentis . The Latine Translation of " them was a Work performed by divers Hands ; by " those of Doctor Hacket ( late Bishop of Lichfield ) " Mr. Benjamin Johnson ( the learned and judicious 66 66 Poet ) ...
... likewise found in his " Book De Augmentis . The Latine Translation of " them was a Work performed by divers Hands ; by " those of Doctor Hacket ( late Bishop of Lichfield ) " Mr. Benjamin Johnson ( the learned and judicious 66 66 Poet ) ...
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... likewise , who can see worse days , " than he that yet living doth follow at the funerals " of his own reputation . " 66 PAGE 7 OF THIS VOLUME . " A mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good , doth avert the dolours of death ; but ...
... likewise , who can see worse days , " than he that yet living doth follow at the funerals " of his own reputation . " 66 PAGE 7 OF THIS VOLUME . " A mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good , doth avert the dolours of death ; but ...
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... likewise , the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be acknowledged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation , or irradiation of the ...
... likewise , the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be acknowledged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation , or irradiation of the ...
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... likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant to- wards his brother Abel , because when his sacrifice was better accepted , there was no body to look ...
... likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant to- wards his brother Abel , because when his sacrifice was better accepted , there was no body to look ...
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... likewise usual in infections , which , if you fear them , you call them upon you . This public envy seemeth to beat chiefly upon principal officers or ministers , rather than upon kings and estates themselves . But this is a sure rule ...
... likewise usual in infections , which , if you fear them , you call them upon you . This public envy seemeth to beat chiefly upon principal officers or ministers , rather than upon kings and estates themselves . But this is a sure rule ...
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